I recently followed the nicely done pdf on how to replace the motor coupling. That fixed our problem for washing and spinning the clothes and the coupler was definitely broken. Problem is I must have did something wrong because now it leaks out at the bottom of the washer whenever it drains. The leak appears to be around the water pump and maybe coming from around the shaft that goes into the water pump. I have removed the two clips that hold the water pump in place and reseated it a couple different times thinking that might be the problem. However, that hasn't helped. Also, there is an electrical smell now when it runs. I can't pinpoint where it is coming from, but it appears to be coming from the front of the washer. I don't know if some dust got onto the motor when I removed it and it is just burning off now. Thanks for any help you can give me.

Look in the pump for object. Make sure the new part ain't binding on the tranny or motor.

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I cleaned up some sludge buildup in the output pipe and around the water pump's output flap and then rinsed out the water pump. I could spray water in the input side and it would flow out of the output side. So there wasn't any object inside of it that I could tell. It didn't appear to be stopping the water from exiting the water pump. I could easily move the wheel inside the water pump by pushing my finger inside the output part of the pump and turn it.

I kept the front off the washer so I could check it out and watch it through a cycle. It doesn't leak when the water is going into the washer or through the spin cycle, but as soon as the spin cycle stops (and the water pump stops by design I believe) and the washer starts to fill up with water again then the water starts to leak out immediately from the water pump around the place where it hooks onto the engine shaft. It is a steady stream of water. There is no crack that I can see in the water pump which makes me think it is leaking out around the engine shaft. As soon as the water pump turns on again when the agitation cycle begins, there is no leak. It is fine again all the way through the agitation cycle and through the spin cycle (the water pump is on) until the spin cycle stops (and the water pump stops again). Once the spin cycle stops, then the leak begins again because the water pump stops. Do I need to replace the water pump or do you think it is something else.

One good thing is I don't seem to have the burn smell anymore. I don't know what I would have done to stop the smell. But it seems to be gone now!

Yeah mine does it too. I am waiting till it starts a steady stream. I keep the mop near the washer. But that's just me.

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